Cassette Deck Only Plays One Channel at Raymond Hailey blog

Cassette Deck Only Plays One Channel. This was a common problem on any cassette deck that had the head assembly move back and forth when placed into operation. Both channels are present in monitor through headphones. I bought this pioneer cassette deck recently and today i spent basically 4 hours having to rebuild the entire mechanism. Recording from aux inputs is just one channel only. On the more technical foot, i just got done working on a couple of pioneer decks and in each case the soldering joints were the cause. While recording, i hear the audio on the right channel only. It's not just that the receiver is only receiving sound on one input jack, but the monitors on the tape deck are also showing that sound is only. Volume is very low too, but i've noticed slapping the deck on the top brings.

Onkyo Cassette Deck Model TARW344 Vintage Audio Exchange
from www.vintageaudioexchange.com

Volume is very low too, but i've noticed slapping the deck on the top brings. This was a common problem on any cassette deck that had the head assembly move back and forth when placed into operation. I bought this pioneer cassette deck recently and today i spent basically 4 hours having to rebuild the entire mechanism. While recording, i hear the audio on the right channel only. On the more technical foot, i just got done working on a couple of pioneer decks and in each case the soldering joints were the cause. Recording from aux inputs is just one channel only. Both channels are present in monitor through headphones. It's not just that the receiver is only receiving sound on one input jack, but the monitors on the tape deck are also showing that sound is only.

Onkyo Cassette Deck Model TARW344 Vintage Audio Exchange

Cassette Deck Only Plays One Channel I bought this pioneer cassette deck recently and today i spent basically 4 hours having to rebuild the entire mechanism. Volume is very low too, but i've noticed slapping the deck on the top brings. On the more technical foot, i just got done working on a couple of pioneer decks and in each case the soldering joints were the cause. Recording from aux inputs is just one channel only. While recording, i hear the audio on the right channel only. I bought this pioneer cassette deck recently and today i spent basically 4 hours having to rebuild the entire mechanism. It's not just that the receiver is only receiving sound on one input jack, but the monitors on the tape deck are also showing that sound is only. Both channels are present in monitor through headphones. This was a common problem on any cassette deck that had the head assembly move back and forth when placed into operation.

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